Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Lexington Children's Photography: Miss "E" turns 1!





Do you remember baby E? You can see her newborn pics here and her 6-month-old portraits here. These photos were taken several weeks ago and it's fun to finally get to share them here. Look at those eyes! How fun to watch her grow up and become such a little person! Happy Birthday, girl!
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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Lexington Wedding Photography: Jeremy + Tracy


Tracy was a particularly beautiful and photogenic bride, and I hope I wasn't overly gushy about how much I was in love with her gown -- all that taffeta that floated behind her wherever she walked. It was a challenge not to fill this post with just pictures of her! The camera loved her! We started off the afternoon at her parents' home with these first bridal shots in her childhood bedroom.




I love, love, love it when a couple chooses to do the majority of their portraits prior to the ceremony. It gives us more time to get some great photographs. As you can see, the "first look" moment is still very special.

Such stunning windows at First UMC... and a stunning couple too.

One of the reasons why I love shooting at the First United Methodist Church is the spectacular architecture! What texture!

I so enjoy witnessing the happiness of the wedding ceremony...

Off to the Carrick House for the reception...


More joy....

Coordination and beautiful florals provided by Alicia DeBoor of Great Expectations....

It's no secret that I'm supremely sentimental. I tear up at every wedding I shoot. The moments differ from wedding to wedding and at Tracy and Jeremy's it was during the mother-son dance. I can't say that it's a traditionally emotionally grabbing moment for me at most weddings, but on this evening it hit me that I could be in Mrs. Graham's shoes in a couple of decades. Having just become the mother to a son this summer, it suddenly changed my point of view and the emotion of it really caught me off guard. I love the way she's looking at Jeremy below and I think I'll be looking at my little guy the same way in a few years when I'm surprised to find him, all grown up and getting married himself.


Thank you, Jeremy and Tracy, for the opportunity to document your wedding day! I appreciate your kindess and wish the best for you as you embark on this next stage of life together!
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Lexington Children's Photography: M+M

It was a pleasure to photograph these two again! Mom told me she'd be happy with just one good picture of them. I hope we got a few more than that...





ahhh, all that blond hair and blue eyes!

Do you wonder what she's thinking about here? Oh to be two and carefree. ;-)

Killer blue eyes! M, you look like you're five going on fifteen!

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Lexington Wedding Photography: Katie and Ben Are Married!



















She worked at the bank where he was a customer. His loan officer suggested they go out to lunch on a blind date. The rest is history. A few years later they were gathered with their closest family and friends to become husband and wife.

While she loves her hot pink heels, he's more comfortable driving his pick up truck in cowboy boots. Nevertheless, after the ceremony when she gave him a peek of her garter (bedecked in camo with a deer charm), he exclaimed something to the effect of, "This woman really loves me!"

There is no question of their love though -- you can see it in the way they treat each other, in the happiness shining on their faces when they're together. When a bridesmaid delivered a card to Katie from Ben she said, "Awww, he dotted the 'i' with a heart!" explaining he's not a very gushy kind of guy. When Ben opened Katie's card, out slipped a letter. Ben was immediately wiping his eyes. Yes, it was a special day to celebrate a special love. And it's such a privilege to get to document moments like these for such kind people.

I want to give a special thanks to my wonderful college friend, talented photographer, Jan Graves, who traveled to Kentucky from Arlington, VA to visit and help me document the day. Many of the great detail shots in the inspiration board above are hers. FYI - the pendant on Katie's bouquet is actually a piece of her grandmother's costume jewelry (one half of a pair of ear rings) that young Katie would dress up in and declared she would one day wear at her wedding! I just had to share that.

Here are some of the others who contributed to a beautiful day:

Florals: Nancy Frederick

Hair/Make-up: Tabitha Crabtree

Cake: Leigh Sipe

Ceremony: Southern Hills United Methodist Church, Lexington

Reception: The Red Mile

Catering: Bluegrass Bayou

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